A glacier.
Iceberg would be a large piece of ice broken off from a glacier, bergy bit a smaller piece with only a one to four meters showing, and a growler would be less than one meter.
It floats because its less densest than water
I think that salty ice cube do float in water because ice bergs float it water and they're made of salty water. i think i depends on the density (Amount of salt) in the ice
glaciers
Known as an ice floe
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an iceberg
Iceberg would be a large piece of ice broken off from a glacier, bergy bit a smaller piece with only a one to four meters showing, and a growler would be less than one meter.
The reason why ice will float in water is because ice is not as dense as water, therefore, it floats.
ice cubes floats in the water, because it is in the liquid form
Ice is less dense than water, so it floats.
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This large chunk of ice afloat in the ocean is likely a part of an iceberg that has broken off from a glacier or ice shelf. It can pose a hazard to ships as it can be difficult to spot and navigate around, especially in low visibility conditions. These icebergs can also contribute to rising sea levels as they melt and introduce freshwater into the ocean.
Ice floats because ice is less dense than water. When ice freezes, the water molecules form a crystalline structure of interconnected hexagons. This means that a rather large chunk of the ice is empty space, the "holes" created by the hexagonal arrangement, which makes ice less dense than water, which makes ice float. For further reading consult: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice
Ice floats in water whenever you PUT ice in water, That's so simple. Whenever you put ice in water it floats ALL THE TIME!
Water floats when it is in the solid phase, called ice. Ice floats because the density of ice is less than the density of water.
Because ICE is less dense than water, it is the only solid which floats on its equivalent liquid.